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  1. Good work with the memory kits! Next time you need to cool them down properly Too bad, that the 3D runs were not so succesfull. VGA drivers don't like live events as we have seen many times
  2. Here are some bad pictures from my phone. Thrusday dinner Breakfast for real champions Friday dinner in that perfect persian restaurant. Thanks Hiwa! Pretty flowers!
  3. Ok, I spend most awkward hour in my life watching the video material from last weekend. This movie can easily be called Hangover 3 for sure. I think this content will be delivered only to some selected people and it will be under lifetime NDA. Thanks again everyone! It was great weekend and the persian food was the best. Until the next event!
  4. Ok.. It was very nice to visit CEBIT this year. Many old friends and many new ones. At the moment I am in Miedzyrzecz Poland having some beers with some polish people. Perfect! It was great weekend and Hopefully I can meet all my friends soon again!
  5. Here is the official launch text: We are happy to announce new professional liquid nitrogen container for memory modules. This product is targeted to enthusiasts who like to push their hardware to absolute limits. Container is designed by Finnish extreme overclocker Petri Korhonen (SF3D) and it is produced in Poland by another extreme overclocker Marcin Rywak (ryba). The new liquid nitrogen cooler for memory modules is called SF3D OC Triple Point. This product will bring fresh innovations to memory cooling and take it to the level it belongs. For example mounting mechanism is completely new, so you can use all types of memory modules since DDR1 era to latest DDR3 products. Now you can connect the memory module directly to LN2 cooler, so you don't need to use stock heatsink with very bad thermal transfer abilities. You can use up to 4* memory modules at once. Triple Point cooling comes with the following bundle: - Full solid main block (aluminium for easy temperature control) - Cooling plates for memory modules (4 plates in each set fit for all memory types) - Mounting screws - Insulation (Armaflex mat) *For quad channel operation you need to use 2 sets of Triple Point LN2 cooler. Here is the product pictures: If you are interested: SF3DOCsales@sci.fi
  6. Hyperhorn is right, this thread is about CeBIT, so I will stop talking about that new product in here. Of course there will be a thread for it in correct section. In that thread some people will see , what kind of product Triple Point really is. Jumping on conclusions after seeing one picture is not good for anyone. Nice to see you tomorrow Sergio! Let's take some beer as soon as possible We will arrive Hangover.. no Hannover around 12.00 and then it is party.. no I mean business time. Sh*t.. almost lost my focus.
  7. These will be ready just before I will fly to Cebit, so official launch is near. This will be THE product for memory overclocking from now on. This will be the first proper ln2 pot for memory, cause you will be able to connect memory to pot with cold plates, which I will show soon. Can't wait to release these really!
  8. You, should, get, a, life, marc!
  9. Yes, victory of epic battle!!! You knew that I would respond to your post. Amazing!
  10. Cut the crap once again. If you are having your lifetime ban and restraining order to ASUS Nordics you should accept it. You will never get invited to events and never receive any hardware when you keep talking bs all around. For the thread: For me CPU mafia means ES samples which are taken in large quantities, binned and sold illegally. The buyers are criminals as well as they keep supporting that system. Now when someone will think that why is he talking that bs, I have to remind, that my samples come directly from Intel and the amount is very small (1-3). If I am not lucky, there is no scores coming. I would never buy a ES or mafia binned cpu to get good position in rankings.. I think that is way over the line and that sort of users should seriously think, if they have a problem with the ranking system and competition.
  11. Yes, of course I did This time I was prepared for the show. Still there was no scores...
  12. Yes, it might be the 12.3 driver, but I need to try again in my home to be sure. CPU speed is also important with 4 x 7970's.
  13. ...when your wife try to seduce you to bedroom and your answer is: NO, I need to do voltage mods to my graphics cards!!!
  14. Thanks! Back in the game...well, I wont return to full scale benching anymore because there is 0 time for it, but I do what I like and when I am able to
  15. check - check - check - not quite check - X Oh no..
  16. Hehe..I hope custom pcb and custom bios will solve the scaling issues. If not, some 1800MHz scores will look ridiculous
  17. My suggestion: Cargo train from Denmark to Vladivostok (Nice trip in Russian winter). Then cargo ferry to North Korea and in there mules will carry him through country (I hope starved people wont see the text bacon on the side of box) Then direct cargo ferry to Taiwan. Should be quite cheap, but I will donate a lot of money anyway! Bye Marc!
  18. You need to have better GPU to keep scaling past 1600MHz. It is all about the GPU. My previous chip did not scale over 1500MHz, cause it was crap. This scales well up to 1600MHz but then it is starting to loose it's efficiency. Well, would be cool to bin 10 cards and pick some good ones for 15K+ scores This might not be able to do it, even the clocks would go 1700+
  19. Thanks guys. I am finding my motivation to bench once again. I bet ivy bridge + new vga's will make this year interesting, so I need to get rid of all the rust on me
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